How to remove the valve body
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How to remove the valve body
My car is a 2005 Dodge Neon, 4 speeds automatic transmission (41TE).
I'm going to remove the valve body, and have a look inside.
I need tips on how to remove it.
Let me know how heavy that thing is. I don't want it to fall on me.
I'm going to remove the valve body, and have a look inside.
I need tips on how to remove it.
Let me know how heavy that thing is. I don't want it to fall on me.
Last edited by cheapez; 02-03-2013 at 06:07 PM.
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#3
It has something to do with downshifted to 2nd gear:
- When I slowed the car down enough, it downshift to 2nd gear.
- If I step on the gas petal right away, car will gain some speed, and slam into 3rd gear (a very harsh shift) at around 25-30 mph.
- If I don't step on the gas petal right away. It shifts normal.
It shifts fine If I started from 1st gear.
- When I slowed the car down enough, it downshift to 2nd gear.
- If I step on the gas petal right away, car will gain some speed, and slam into 3rd gear (a very harsh shift) at around 25-30 mph.
- If I don't step on the gas petal right away. It shifts normal.
It shifts fine If I started from 1st gear.
Last edited by cheapez; 02-03-2013 at 06:07 PM.
#4
Someone tried to remove it but it stuck in there. He had to turned the manual valve lever clockwise or something.
The trans pan on my car has a gasket but it still leak some.
Is the black RTV like glue?
Last edited by cheapez; 02-03-2013 at 06:08 PM.
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So you have a bench tester and tested the solenoids and sensors? First I would check trans codes with a scanner. Black RTV gasket maker is not like glue. Its like a silicone gasket maker. Sounds like its an electrical issue, not an internal one. Check ball needs to go back where you find them so be sure you dont drop them.
#7
I don't get any error code, so this could be a mechanical issue.
I don't have a bench tester.
Usually when the solenoid/sensors go bad, it throws error codes.
The problem with the solenoid pack/sensors is usually with your car not shift into a gear, go to limp mode, delayed forward engagement, ...
The problem I'm having has something to do with my car downshifted to 2nd gear, and then shift back to 3rd. Could be problem with hydraulic pressure, or shift overlap. I can't figure out.
I could replace the solenoid pack, and sensors but I don't think they are causing problems for now.
I don't have a bench tester.
Usually when the solenoid/sensors go bad, it throws error codes.
The problem with the solenoid pack/sensors is usually with your car not shift into a gear, go to limp mode, delayed forward engagement, ...
The problem I'm having has something to do with my car downshifted to 2nd gear, and then shift back to 3rd. Could be problem with hydraulic pressure, or shift overlap. I can't figure out.
I could replace the solenoid pack, and sensors but I don't think they are causing problems for now.
Last edited by cheapez; 02-03-2013 at 06:08 PM.
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So you have a bench tester and tested the solenoids and sensors? First I would check trans codes with a scanner. Black RTV gasket maker is not like glue. Its like a silicone gasket maker. Sounds like its an electrical issue, not an internal one. Check ball needs to go back where you find them so be sure you dont drop them.
I will drop it slowly so the ***** won't fall out.
Last edited by cheapez; 02-03-2013 at 06:08 PM.
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#10
I still think its electrical. I think its the solenoid pack. They wont always throw codes, actually the last 4 I did on dodges had no codes at all. Need to have a good scanner to check tranny codes, some scanners wont show them. I would start by testing the solenoids.
If I can't test it, I will just replace it.
If the problem is fixed, then I won't have to remove the valve body. That will save me some time.
Thanks again.
Last edited by cheapez; 02-03-2013 at 06:09 PM.